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5.2.14 Rowers strike gold Schools shine on the lake Central Otago high school rowers returned from the weekend’s South Island champs with five gold medals. Wanaka rower Riley Bruce was one of the stars collecting gold medals in the under-17 single sculls, men’s club single and in the double sculls with Nathan Redai. Redai also collected a silver in the under-16 single sculls. Bruce is only 15 and will this year be defending his under-16 national single championship title. Wakatipu’s winning coxless four of Latham Jones, Reid Long, Willem van der Kaag, Chris Johnson and coxswain Henry Mathews followed up on last year’s national success with a win in the men’s club coxed four and second in the men’s open coxless four. The Wakatipu boys under-17 duo of Jacob Flanagan and Dylan O’Conner were first in the double sculls and second in the under-19 double sculls. The champs were held on Lake Ruataniwha at the weekend Dust-up on the track Fuelled up: Speedway fans will be treated to methanol-gulping, flame-spitting, 700-plus horsepower super saloon action at Central Motor Speedway this weekend with drivers such as Paul Wright, right, entertaining crowds. About 30 super saloons will compete for the South Island Super Saloons Championship on the Friday night and race again on Saturday in the Cromwell round of the hotly contested Elf Super Cup South Island Super Saloon Series. Central Otago, and particularly Cromwell, is well represented, although less by drivers than by cars. Of the Elf Cup’s current top seven cars, four have Hypermac a luxury Business Class experience for two from Christchurch to Singapore with Singapore Airlines space-frame chassis built by Cromwell-based former Super Saloon NZ1 driver Shane McIntyre. Wright is another relative newcomer to Cromwell who, from driving an older chassis super saloon last year in his first season of racing on clay, is now mixing it with front runners, notching up two fourths in the Dunedin round of the Elf Cup. Central Motor Speedway also has former NZ3 Mike Verdoner of Balclutha as a super saloon contracted driver. – Friday and Saturday, February 7-8 from 6pm. PHOTO: SUPPLIED CANTERBURYJUNIORSWIMCHAMPSHELD IN TIMARU Emily Heath 10-and-under, 1st 50m breaststroke, 100m medley; 2nd 100m freestyle, 100m backstroke, 50m freestyle; 3rd 50m butterfly Jasmine Murray 11-years, 1st 100m medley; 2nd 50m breaststroke, 200m breaststroke; 3rd 100m breaststroke Molly Woodham 11-years, 2nd 100m breaststroke; 3rd 50m breaststroke Jack Findlay 10-and-under, 1st 100m butterfly, 50m butterfly, 50m backstroke; 2nd 200m backstroke, 100m freestyle, 100m backstroke, 200m medley; 3rd 200m freestyle, 50m freestyle Molly Law 11-years, 1st 100m butterfly, 200m backstroke, 200m freestyle, 200m medley; 2nd 100m freestyle, 50m butterfly, 50m backstroke, 50m freestyle; 3rd 100m backstroke Cool Wakushima 11 years, 1st 100m backstroke; 2nd 100m butterfly, 200m butterfly (girls 12 and under), 200m breaststroke (girls 12 and under); 3rd 100m freestyle Shanae Sanders 11-years, 2nd 100m medley Gabby White 12-years, 3rd 200m medley                When you have an eye exam with Bridgman & Dean, we always take Digital Retinal Photos - and we can email them to you! Free Photos Call us for an appointment today... Trusted Eye Care since 1907 • www.eyesnz.com 03 441 4318 Next to BP at Frankton, Queenstown Shop BG3, Terrace Junction, PLUS Singapore Tourism Board is giving you the chance to discover the Real Singapore with luxury accommodation for three nights and $500 worth of customisable YourSingapore.com experiences. Purchase a copy of any of the participating newspapers and find the keyword to enter – THERE’S A NEW CHANCE TO WIN EVERYDAY! Promotion runs between February 3 and February 22, 2014. See press.co.nz/win for full terms and conditions. Goodas gold:Wanakarowers Nathan Redai and Riley Brucewonthe men's under-17 double sculls with Nathan Redai at the South Island Rowing Champsat the weekend. with more than 41 rowing clubs, 1194 athletes and 1066 crews racing. Wakatipu, Wanaka and Cromwell Rowing Club sent squads. In other results from the Wakatipu Club the men’s novice coxed four of Harrison Long, Connor Kennedy, Rene Schaefer, Louie Tatom-Cross and coxswain Oliver Sanderson were second while the women’s under-19 coxed quad sculls crew of Jacqui Bell, Monique Lynes, Clear winner 19 Photo:EACHANNBRUCE Jordan Murphy, Georgia Bewley and coxswain Bella Martin were third. Third places were also gained by the men’s under-19 coxed quad sculls crew of James Ramsay, Hayden Bewley, Daniel Halligan, Richard McLachlan with Nick Foley as coxswain and the men’s club coxed eight of James Ramsay, Dylan O’Conner, Hayden Bewley, Jacob Flanagan with coxswain Henry Mathews. TITLE LIFTED: Queenstown’s Jason Scott is all smiles after winning the South Island Sprintcar Championship at Riverside Speedway, near Invercargill,on Friday night.Nowa four-time winner of the title, the success continued his splendid form this season. ‘‘I’ve been in eight or nine features andwonsix of them,’’ said Scott,wholeads theWar of Wings Series. The seventh round of the series was held at the speedwayon Saturday night, with Scott finishing fifth. The 70 points he earned lifted his series tally to 570, 75 points clear of second-placed Ray Baughan, of Christchurch. Three rounds remain, including the final at Cromwell’s Central Motor SpeedwayonApril 14. Photo: JAMIE SEARLE 5872528AA 5118870AC